Supercharge Your Business Card
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Title: Supercharge Your Business Card
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Author: Jeremy Duboys
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Supercharge Your Business Card
Copyright 2006 business-cards.com
One of the most powerful tools you can use to promote your
business are professionally designed business cards, which
mention your name, contact information, company details
and, if you have one, your website. While the first
question that arises when designing a business card is what
exactly to put on it, you don’t have to limit yourself to
the front. The back of the card doubles the available
advertising space, allowing you to supercharge your
business card. The print shop may well give you a special
price to have something printed on that side as well.
What to put on the back of your business card? There are
many options. On some cards you will find advertising which
has nothing to do with the company the card is from. More
likely it is the name of a printing company that offers to
print a number of cards for free, and as compensation
prints its own name on the back of your card. Think
carefully before deciding to go for such cards, as it might
have an unwanted effect on your company’s image. The person
receiving your card might get confused by this unknown
name, or, if he or she knows it is a free card, might
regard it as rather unprofessional, and you as a cheapskate.
There are many useful things you could do with the back of
the card. For example, if your office is not that easy to
find, print an area map on it indicating your address with
a pictogram, much like you find on the back of cards from
restaurants and hotels. Nothing is more frustrating for
your business contacts to drive around in circles in
unknown territory, looking for a difficult to find location.
Another thing to consider is translating the text on the
front of your card into your target markets language. For
example if your company is located in a country where
English is not the main language, have your card translated
and put the translation on the back of the card. Even if
your business partner speaks English fluently, it will
always be appreciated to see the information in his or her
own language and it will show that you have an eye for
detail. In Arab countries for example it is common to have
business cards printed on both sides, one in English and
the other in Arabic.
If your company forms part of a group, you could mention
the names of the other companies on the back of your card.
This could be complete details, or just an internet
address. A way to ensure that your card will remain in your
business partner’s wallet is by placing important telephone
numbers on the back, such as police, fire department,
ambulance and hospital. Or what about a small calendar?
Very handy if your prospective client forgets the agenda or
just needs a quick reminder. Whenever he or she looks at
the calendar, it will be a reminder of you and your
company, and that will keep you in the picture.
As you see, a business card can be much more than a small
card with your name and company details on it. It is a
powerful marketing tool, offering you the opportunity to
double your efforts to snag a potential client.
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